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Brussels: Police officer stabbed to death Brussels: Police officer stabbed to death
(about 9 hours later)
Police officers at the scene of the attack on Thursday nightPolice officers at the scene of the attack on Thursday night
One police officer has been killed and another has been injured in a knife attack in Brussels. A police officer has died and another has been wounded in a knife attack in Brussels.
The two officers were taken to hospital after they were attacked close to Brussels North railway station on Thursday evening. The two officers were taken to hospital after they were stabbed close to Brussels North railway station on Thursday evening.
Local media are reporting that the attacker also died at hospital after he was shot at the scene. Prosecutors say the suspect had earlier walked into a police station requesting psychological help
The attacker's motive is unknown, but anti-terrorist officials say they have taken over the investigation.The attacker's motive is unknown, but anti-terrorist officials say they have taken over the investigation.
"We took charge of the case because there is suspicion of a terrorist motive, which will be confirmed or disproved by the investigators," spokesman Eric Van Duyse said. The two police officers were on patrol in the Schaerbeek area of northern Brussels on Thursday evening when they came under attack. The officer who was fatally stabbed in the neck was just 20 years old, Belgian media report.
The two police officers were on patrol in the area before being attacked. Police say another patrol arrived at the scene and "neutralised" the attacker. He was shot in the legs and abdomen before being taken to hospital. Initial reports that he had died have since been denied.
Police say another patrol arrived at the scene and "neutralised" the attacker. He was shot in the legs and abdomen before being taken to hospital.
One local resident told the BBC they had heard "five or six shots" fired shortly after the attack, which occurred at around 19:15 (18:15 GMT).One local resident told the BBC they had heard "five or six shots" fired shortly after the attack, which occurred at around 19:15 (18:15 GMT).
"I was coming from work and I was on the phone with my dad and then I heard five or six gunshots," the witness, named Kremel, said."I was coming from work and I was on the phone with my dad and then I heard five or six gunshots," the witness, named Kremel, said.
"My father asked me 'what's going on?' I said it's probably fireworks. He told me, 'No, these are gunshots.' He told me to check what's going on. Then I turned my head and saw the crowd running up the street to see what's going on. I parked the car to see what's going on too. I saw the man dying on the ground, then I saw the blood and so on. I started to get scared." "My father asked me 'what's going on?' I said it's probably fireworks. He told me, 'No, these are gunshots'."
The motive for the attack is unknown but the public prosecutor later said that the suspect had entered Evere police station in the Schaerbeek area on Thursday morning, making incoherent remarks and speaking of hatred of the police.
He was escorted to a psychiatric unit for treatment but when police contacted the hospital later he had apparently left the hospital, the prosecutor said.
The suspect was reportedly on a list of potentially violent extremists.
In a tweet sending condolences to the dead officer's family and friends, Belgium's Prime Minister Alexander De Croo wrote: "Our police officers risk their lives every day to ensure the safety of our citizens. Today's drama demonstrates this once again."In a tweet sending condolences to the dead officer's family and friends, Belgium's Prime Minister Alexander De Croo wrote: "Our police officers risk their lives every day to ensure the safety of our citizens. Today's drama demonstrates this once again."
"My sincere hope is that his hospitalised colleague will be well," he added."My sincere hope is that his hospitalised colleague will be well," he added.
Police tape, sealed-off streets and flashing blue lights bring back bad memories for Brussels.Police tape, sealed-off streets and flashing blue lights bring back bad memories for Brussels.
It was six years ago, but Brussels still bears the marks of a co-ordinated terrorist attack - at the main airport and on the metro - that killed 32 people in 2016.It was six years ago, but Brussels still bears the marks of a co-ordinated terrorist attack - at the main airport and on the metro - that killed 32 people in 2016.
In the coming weeks, nine alleged members of a cell of the so-called Islamic State are due to go on trial for their involvement in the attacks. In the coming weeks, nine alleged members of a cell of the so-called Islamic State group are due to go on trial for their involvement in the attacks.
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